Field Sales Executive

Ipswich
6 months ago
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About the Role
We’re partnered with a well-established broadband provider that’s expanding its full fibre network across the UK. As part of their continued growth, they’re looking for an enthusiastic Field Sales Executive to help drive sales and connect communities across Suffolk with the benefits of genuine full fibre broadband.
In this role, you’ll be the local face of the brand, building relationships, raising awareness, and making sure residents understand the advantages of switching to fast, reliable fibre.
Key Responsibilities:
🔹 Lead commercial activities in the target area, attending community events, responding to inquiries, and encouraging residents to switch to fibre broadband.
🔹 Use a range of approaches to achieve sales penetration and exceed project targets.
🔹 Monitor and report on sales performance, ensuring you meet deadlines and exceed expectations.
🔹 Collaborate with marketing teams to identify opportunities and ensure that messaging resonates within the local area.
Skills and Experience:
🔑 Excellent communication skills, with the ability to confidently present to large audiences.
📊 Highly detail-oriented and organized with a strong project management mindset.
🎯 Results-driven and proactive, with a passion for achieving and surpassing sales targets.
📱 Strong interest in staying up to date with the latest trends in the broadband and tech space.
What’s on Offer:
💷 A competitive starting salary of £28k, with uncapped commission (OTE £40K+).
🚗 Company car and annual bonus.
🩺 Attractive benefits, including private medical cover, access to hundreds of discounts via Reward Gateway, and more!
This is a fantastic opportunity to join a rapidly growing company, offering clear career progression and long-term development opportunities.
Ready to join a winning team? Apply now to be part of the broadband revolution

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